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Title: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Stone on August 02, 2011, 02:33:56 PM
I'm trying to find a supplier for FGMO.  Anyone knows where to get it?
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: RC on August 02, 2011, 03:24:14 PM
You might try your local Feed store. It's used as a treatment for horses against colic.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: rbinhood on August 02, 2011, 03:54:31 PM
Your local pharmacy.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: AllenF on August 02, 2011, 03:57:36 PM
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Aaron-Brands-Intestinal-Lubricant-Mineral-Oil-16-fl-oz/10423864 (http://www.walmart.com/ip/Aaron-Brands-Intestinal-Lubricant-Mineral-Oil-16-fl-oz/10423864)
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Stone on August 02, 2011, 04:44:57 PM
Thanks.  I know that it's readily available in pharmacies but I was looking for a larger volume - like one gallon containers.

Some beekeepers use FGMO to spray mist their bees against mites.  I'm just interested in putting it on the slide outs for my bottom boards.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Bee-Bop on August 02, 2011, 06:01:07 PM
For just oiling your slide outs, why worry about Food Grade Mineral Oil, lot of people just use kitchen vegetable oil, bees don't get into it, just the mites !

You must have many, many boards too buy in Gal. guanities ?

Bee-Bop
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Jim134 on August 02, 2011, 06:06:58 PM
Kitchen vegetable oil is no food grade  :?


    BEE HAPPY Jim :)
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Stone on August 02, 2011, 10:27:57 PM
I've tried vegetable oils.  They invite mold growth.  I guess I'll pick up some FGMO at Walmart's on my next trip.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Bee-Bop on August 02, 2011, 10:39:52 PM
Quote from: Stone on August 02, 2011, 10:27:57 PM
  They invite mold growth. 

How the heck long to you leave them in ?

Most people leave them in for 24 hrs to check their mite count, then pull them and let the mites hit the ground.That's part of the idea of WBB's, Mites don't climb back in, they have to be attached to a bee move any distance.
Check; ABC-XYZ or The Hive And The Honey Bee !

Course Everybody Do Their Own Thing

Bee-Bop
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Stone on August 02, 2011, 10:42:20 PM
Yep. Everybody does do their own thing.  :)
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Michael Bush on August 03, 2011, 01:10:16 AM
Small amounts are easily available as laxative at the local pharmacy.  Larger amounts can be bought but you need to make sure it's the weight you want.

This is the place Dr. Rodriguez (the pioneer of the FGMO movement for Varroa) recommended a few years ago.
http://www.steoil.com/ (http://www.steoil.com/)

I think this is the correct viscosity:
http://store.steoil.com/categories/Crystal-Plus-Food-Grade/CP70FG/ (http://store.steoil.com/categories/Crystal-Plus-Food-Grade/CP70FG/)
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Stone on August 03, 2011, 11:39:58 AM
Michael,

Thanks.  That's the site I found, as well.  The shipping on a gallon costs almost as much as the oil itself!  I'll visit Walmarts.  :)
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: fish_stix on August 03, 2011, 02:51:05 PM
Feed stores carry the larger quantities..........sometimes. With all the attention that's paid to animals these days, if it's good enough for my animals it's darn well good enough for me!
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Finski on August 04, 2011, 12:38:03 AM
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Those oils are ancient tricks in mite handlig. It is  recommended  nowhere nowadays.

Spray oil on bees! That is real missunderstanding.

What you may spray is 3% oxalic acid and no sugar.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: kbee on August 04, 2011, 01:52:28 PM
why not just use powder sugar? the bees love it, your feeding them plus at the same time your doing a mite check to see how many you really have in your hive. plus it inexpensive :-D.you only need one cup per brood box. but don't do it if your supers are on. this if you have screen bottom.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: AllenF on August 04, 2011, 01:58:52 PM
Powdered sugar does not kill SHB in traps and hard to use it instead of FGMO to spray mist their bees against mites
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Finski on August 05, 2011, 03:01:46 AM
Quote from: AllenF on August 04, 2011, 01:58:52 PM
Powdered sugar does not kill SHB in traps and hard to use it instead of FGMO to spray mist their bees against mites

why I have not seen that in researchers recommendations?
Grease have used on bottoms to catch mites for calculations  - long time ago.

Why to teach 10-20 y old tricks to young beekeepers.

I started a  new chain about modern methods  but no one is interesred.

Reason to your 40% winter losses - not interested about new knowledge.


Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Stone on August 05, 2011, 07:57:46 AM
Finski,

Where is that thread located? 
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Vance G on August 06, 2011, 04:05:42 PM
I too would like to hear what you say.  Please relate location of information.
Title: Re: Food Grade Mineral Oil
Post by: Finski on August 06, 2011, 07:20:47 PM
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What are you looking for? What is the question or problem.
It is not my climate. Vain to try.